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The wholesale public power authority will refund outstanding debt, refinance commercial paper, and fund nuclear fuel for reactors 1 and 2 at Plant Vogtle.
December 11 -
While citing “noticeable, across-the-board improvements,” state Auditor Eugene DePasquale said significant work remains for the distressed city's three pension plans.
December 7 -
New Jersey's second-largest city resolved a feud over the bi-state agency's properties and payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreements.
December 7 -
The scope of the court's ultimate ruling in the first of five pension-related cases on its docket remains unclear after Wednesday's oral arguments.
December 6 -
A think tank is urging residents to support selling the state-owned utility saying that would relieve ratepayers of paying billions in debt.
December 5 -
The case may challenge the California Rule, which has thwarted efforts to cut pension benefits.
December 4 -
The soon-to-depart governor continues to fight Medicaid expansion despite plans by his replacement to immediately implement the program.
December 3 -
The county, through a conduit issuer, will price $198.2 million in lease revenue bonds for its new civic center.
November 27 -
Puerto Rico credit unions say that the disclosure fails to provide concrete numbers on how bonds will be restructured.
November 19 -
Platte County's lawsuit is the latest turn in its efforts to shed its obligation to repay bonds for a struggling shopping center.
November 15 -
Fitch Ratings dropped the South Carolina utility’s rating two notches to A-minus and revised the outlook to negative, citing a legal claim by its largest customer.
November 15 -
Potential federal oversight of public utilities, rising costs, and lawsuits create volatility for utility market investors, Fiera Capital says.
November 12 -
The vote ends the effort to create a new city and ends the legal debate over who would have been responsible for Stockbridge bond debt.
November 9 -
The California Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Dec. 5 on a case to decide what pension rights are vested for government employees in the state.
November 9 -
The five new board members plan to scrutinize future financing plans of the two Poinciana community development districts.
November 7 -
New ownership backed off on plans to issue community development district bonds to fund a buyout of recreation amenities at a Florida retirement community.
November 5 -
Those involved with financing such entities need to go beyond labels, and fully understand the facts that impact eligibility.
November 5
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An appellate court denied a request to reconsider an August ruling that effectively ended a long-running appeal of the county's Chapter 9 case.
November 2 -
The state Supreme Court upheld the use of state lottery funds for charter schools.
November 2 -
Laws forcing the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority to reduce tolls limit the agency's access to the bond market, its officials say.
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